Your relationships don’t need to fit into a box to deserve care.

Therapy for All Relationships

If you’re in a polyamorous, open, or otherwise consensually non-monogamous (CNM) relationship, finding a therapist who understands your values, structures, and boundaries can be a challenge — especially as a BIPOC or LGBTQ+ person. Too often, therapists pathologize non-monogamy, reduce your experience to "jealousy issues," or ignore the ways culture, race, and identity shape your relationships.

At our practice, we do things differently.

We offer non-judgmental, inclusive therapy for CNM and polyamorous relationships with a deep understanding of how systemic oppression, trauma, and identity intersect with the way you love. Whether you're navigating a new poly dynamic, repairing after a rupture, or simply building tools for communication and care, we’re here to support you — as you are.

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What We Offer

Our therapists are trained in trauma-informed care, attachment work, and relational therapy that reflects the needs of diverse families and partnerships.

We work with:

  • Individuals in polyamorous or CNM relationships

  • Dyads within larger relationship networks

  • Relationship systems (including triads, quads, and constellations)

  • Families navigating co-parenting, blended households, or chosen family structures

Common themes we support:

  • Building secure attachment in non-monogamous contexts

  • Navigating jealousy, boundaries, and agreements

  • Healing after breaches of trust or consent violations

  • Managing stigma from family, culture, or community

  • Co-parenting and family planning across relationship systems

  • Supporting racial, gender, and cultural identity within your relationships

  • Repairing from relational trauma — past or present

Meet Our Therapists Who can Help!

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You deserve care that gets it.

Too many polyamorous and CNM clients come to us after being harmed or dismissed in therapy. We believe therapy should feel like a space of expansion, not restriction — where your relationships are not just tolerated, but respected.

We welcome clients who are:

  • Black, Indigenous, or People of Color navigating CNM

  • Trans, nonbinary, gender-expansive, or queer within polyamorous systems

  • Healing from religious trauma or cultural silence around non-monogamy

  • Reclaiming joy, safety, and freedom in how they connect